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Harriman, W. Averell (William Averell), 1891-1986
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- recommendations which involve
an enlarged role in Africa for the World Bank. The Secretary of State
together with the AID Administrator - - is authorized to take whatever
additional actions are appropriate to this end.
II
I would like the Department of State
- Foreign aid
- civil war, we are remaining neutral. Other African
states are trying to solve the Nigerian problem to prevent a breakup of the
Federation. The trouble arises primarily out of tribal differences. Our
AID pr ogr ams have not been a failure .
6 . Congo
- in Nigeria appears to be wise.
Despite large U.S. aid progra.m s under way, a neutrality
position makes sense.
There is still hope in Nigeria short of a complete govern
mental break-up. There may be a looser confederation.
AID programs have not been failures
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However, some may turn
to the Communist Bloc for aid, not only if they feel the West has not
been sufficiently
responsive to their n~eds, but also as a means of em
phasizing their neutrality.
Many of' the nev West African nations will
probably also
- Foreign aid
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A ssistant Secretary Joseph Pa lmer
CIA Director Helms
JCS Acting Chairman Admiral M cDonald
S ecretary of the Treasury Fowler
USIA Director Ma rks
OEP Director B ryant
Deputy Director of AID Gaud
vVa lt Rostow
Bill 1'1oyers
Robert Kintner
George
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